King Charles emotional greets cheering crowds with a handshake at Buckingham Palace

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The King and Queen Consort Camilla have landed back in London after they left Balmoral this morning. A plane carrying the King and Queen Camilla landed at RAF Northolt in west London around 13.34pm on Friday – Charles' first time on English soil since becoming monarch.

Police stopped traffic on West End Road as a convoy of four black cars, a black van and a police car exited the air base.The King, 73, waved to the crowd which had gathered outside the exit and his car passed by.The sun shone as onlookers waved back and filmed him on their mobile phones.

Charles has now arrived at Buckingham Palace for the first time as monarch, after the death of his mother Queen Elizabeth II, who died peacefully aged 96 on Thursday afternoon.The new King stepped out of the car as he arrived at the gates of the Palace to greet and shake hands of mourners.

Calls of 'God save the King' rang out as he spoke to the cheering crowds. Charles was later joined by Camilla as they looked at the many flowers and tributes laid in front of Buckingham Palace in tribute to the Queen.

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